by Growing in Marriage | Aug 5, 2019 | Community
“You know what I think? I think you are throwing a temper tantrum, and you owe your wife an apology.” I sat across the table, flabbergasted by his words. After all, he’s supposed to be my friend. But, what is a friend? How should a friend be involved in my marriage?...
by Ted Lowe | May 20, 2019 | Empty Nest, Newlywed, Retired
Not so long ago, people grew up in villages. For good or for bad, people did life with the same group of people their entire lives. I have some understanding of what it means to grow up in a small community. I grew up in a small town in Alabama where my dad is a...
by Marriage 365 | Nov 20, 2017 | Conflict
Toxic people can do major damage to your marriage. We all can think of at least three people in our lives that have caused us more harm than good and for some reason we keep putting up with their behaviors. It’s not that the whole person is toxic. Rather,...
by Guest Writer | Jan 14, 2017 | Sex & Dating
by Ryan Frederick Regular and consistent sex is extremely important for a healthy marriage. But life gets busy, disconnection happens, and sometimes sex is burdensome. All of these things can lead to a lack of intimacy and a decrease in sexual satisfaction. If...